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The Promise of American Life - (James Madison Library in American Politics) by Herbert Croly (Paperback)

The Promise of American Life - (James Madison Library in American Politics) by  Herbert Croly (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The Promise of American Life is part of the bedrock of American liberalism, a classic that had a spectacular immediate impact on national politics when it was first published in 1909 and that has been recognized ever since as a defining text of liberal reform. The book helped inspire Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism and Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, put Herbert Croly on a path to become the founding editor of the New Republic, and prompted Walter Lippmann to call him twentieth-century America's "first important political philosopher." The book is at once a history of America and its political ideals and an analysis of contemporary ills, from rampant economic inequality to unchecked corporate power. In response, Croly advocated combining the Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian traditions and creating a strong federal government to ensure that all Americans had a fair shot at individual success. The formula still defines American liberalism, and The Promise of American Life continues to resonate today, offering a vital source of renewal for liberals and progressives. For this new edition, Franklin Foer has written a substantial foreword that puts the book in historical context and explains its continuing importance"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>The Promise of American Life</i> is part of the bedrock of American liberalism, a classic that had a spectacular impact on national politics when it was first published in 1909 and that has been recognized ever since as a defining text of liberal reform. The book helped inspire Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism and Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, put Herbert Croly on a path to become the founding editor of the <i>New Republic</i>, and prompted Walter Lippmann to call him twentieth-century America's first important political philosopher. The book is at once a history of America and its political ideals and an analysis of contemporary ills, from rampant economic inequality to unchecked corporate power. In response, Croly advocated combining the Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian traditions and creating a strong federal government to ensure that all Americans had a fair shot at individual success. The formula still defines American liberalism, and <i>The Promise of American Life</i> continues to resonate today, offering a vital source of renewal for liberals and progressives. For this new edition, Franklin Foer has written a substantial foreword that puts the book in historical context and explains its continuing importance.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>"I do not know when I have read a book which I felt profited me as much."<b>--Theodore Roosevelt</b></p><p>"Seminal for American political thinking."<b>--Felix Frankfurter</b></p><p>"[A] political classic which announced the end of the Age of Innocence with its romantic faith in American destiny and inaugurated the process of self-examination."<b>--Walter Lippmann</b></p><p>"As comprehensive and progressive a statement of American political ideas and ideals as I have found."<b>--Learned Hand</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[A] political classic which announced the end of the Age of Innocence with its romantic faith in American destiny and inaugurated the process of self-examination."<b>--Walter Lippmann</b><br><br>"As comprehensive and progressive a statement of American political ideas and ideals as I have found."<b>--Learned Hand</b><br><br>"I do not know when I have read a book which I felt profited me as much."<b>--Theodore Roosevelt</b><br><br>"Seminal for American political thinking."<b>--Felix Frankfurter</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Herbert Croly</b> (1869-1930) was founding editor of the <i>New Republic</i>. <b>Franklin Foer</b> is the editor of the <i>New Republic</i> and the author of <i>How Soccer Explains the World</i>.

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